Angiographic Study of Coronary Arteries in Tohid Hospital, Sanandaj, 2002-2003

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Abstract:
Introduction
Physiologic and anatomic study of coronary arteries and determination of coronary normal variation is critical for management the cardiovascular disease in pediatrics and adults. Regarding to different results of other papers, this study was conducted to determine angiographic characteristic of patients who referred to Tohid hospital in sanandaj.
Material And Method
Statistical populations were patients who were candidate for angiography and were referred to other centers in 2003. 200 patients were studied in this descriptive study. Patients` history and angiographic films were reviewed and data were recorded.
Results
In this study 124 patients (62%) were male and 76 (35%) were female. Mean age of them was 51.9 7.9 with range of 25 to 70. Angiographic results in 91 (45.5%) of patients were normal, and 109 patients had coronary arteries pathology. Left main artery was involved in 4 patients (2.2%).
Conclusion
According to the result of this study, determination of coronary anatomy in Kurdistan province, need to more study with large population.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Scientific Journal of Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences, Volume:8 Issue: 2, 2004
Pages:
59 to 66
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